The histogram illustrates the amount of aid received from six developed contries to developing ones between 2000 and 2010. Overall, the vast majority of money was received in 2010, while the United States provided the largest proportion of aid to developing economies throughout the period.
It can be seen that in each year, the UK and Japan offered almost the same level of funding with a variation up to 5 billion, and this is also attributable to Netherelands and Sweden, both of them providing an amount of money within the margin of 2-3 billions.
In 2008, most of the money was funded from the Unites States, about 21 billion dollars, then comes the UK and Japan with the amont of money at about 12 billions of dollars. Next in 2009, at the whole, the developing contries received approximately the same funding from each of six contries, from 7 billion from Netherland and Sweden to 19 billion from the United States. Lastly, in 2010 the overall funding coming from the developed contries increased compared to another years, however, this trend was the opposite for the last two contries, where this fugure decreased by almost 10-20%.
